Viking Crown Lounge
The Viking Crown Lounge is a signature design element of most Royal Caribbean International cruise ships. The lounge, originally built around a stack of the ship, is generally the highest guest-accessible area on board. Early versions of the lounge built on the Song of Norway, Nordic Prince, and Sun Viking were difficult to reach via narrow stairs (which lead to the removal of their lounge after leaving Royal Caribbean), but on newer ships such as the Sovereign-class and the Vision-class the lounge is accessible via elevators in the Centrum (a soaring multi-deck atrium), mid-ship stair access, as well as outside staircases.
The original design was a 180-degree wraparound structure facing aft (towards the back of the ship). The first and original design was used on the Song of Norway, Nordic Prince, and Sun Viking, and later was used on the Viking Serenade and the Empress of the Seas. The second design is a full 360-degree wraparound structure that was used on the Song of America and on the Sovereign Class vessels. The third and current design is a 180-degree wraparound structure facing forward (towards the front of the ship) that is currently used on all Royal Caribbean cruise ships built after the Sovereign Class. However, the third design of the Viking Crown Lounge was built apart from the funnel on the Vision Class ships except for the Legend of the Seas and the Splendour of the Seas.
The new Quantum Class doesn't has the Viking Crown Lounge. It was replaced with North Star, a gondola suspended from a mechanical arm that swings out beyond the sides of the ship. While the Viking Crown Lounge used to be open to the public on Oasis Class vessels, it has been converted to a private area for suite guests.
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